STA - Abseiling Techniques

Practical course that teaches abseiling techniques applied to working at height, with a focus on safety, the proper use of PPE and compliance with legislation.

Why take this course?
To acquire specific skills in rope descent, increase safety in operations at height and meet the legal and professional requirements of the sector.
Recipients
Workers and technicians who carry out or will carry out activities at height involving abseiling techniques, including professionals in construction, industrial maintenance, telecommunications, energy, rescue, confined spaces and other areas where safe vertical access is required.
Course advantages
Certified training, with experienced trainers, which combines theory and practice to develop skills that are immediately applicable in the workplace, reinforcing safety, legal compliance and professional confidence.
Training objectives / What you will learn
to provide participants with the technical and behavioral skills to work at heights using abseiling techniques in a safe and efficient manner, ensuring the prevention of falls, the proper use of equipment and action in emergency situations.
Course Format
Method: Face-to-face training | Duration: 8 hours | Certificate issued in SIGO upon successful completion of the training. | Requirements: Minimum age 18, minimum schooling, oral and written comprehension of Portuguese.

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Mandatory training

in accordance with Decree-Law no. 50/2005, which establishes the minimum health and safety requirements for the use of work equipment.